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Seed Number and Yield Determination in Sulfur Deficient Soybean Crops

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Pages 93-104 | Received 07 Oct 2005, Accepted 15 Feb 2006, Published online: 13 Mar 2007
 

ABSTRACT

In soybean, seed number and yield is largely determined by the environmental conditions between initial bloom and the beginning of seed filling. Four field experiments were conducted to determine the effects of two sources of sulfur (S) on crop growth during the critical period of seed number determination and yield. Ammonium sulfate and gypsum were applied at a rate of 15 kg S ha− 1. Seed yield was closely related to the number of seeds per m2 (R2 = 0.93), but seed number was not related to crop growth between bloom and the beginning of seed filling. There was no effect of fertilization on aboveground biomass accumulation until the seed filling period began. The results from this study suggest that a moderate S deficiency reduced seed yield by affecting crop growth during the seed filling period. This late effect of a moderate S deficiency could be a consequence of the known high sulfate mobility in soils and low S remobilization in plants.

Notes

*Pipette method (CitationGee and Bauder, 1986).

Walkley-Black (CitationNelson and Sommers 1996).

Ammonium acetate (CitationHelmke and Sparks, 1996).

§Bray 1 (CitationKuo, 1996).

Ammonium acetate (CitationLisle et al., 1994).

#Potassium chloride (CitationMulvaney, 1996).

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